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Roland Kirk with Jack McDuff 'Kirk's Work' (Prestige, mono, yellow label)

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How well I remember that one! It made a big hit when it first came out about 1962. The first Roland Kirk I heard!

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Roland Kirk with Jack McDuff 'Kirk's Work' (Prestige, mono, yellow label)

albumcoverRolandKirk-KirksWork.jpg?1224263692

How well I remember that one! It made a big hit when it first came out about 1962. The first Roland Kirk I heard!

On Esquire, Bill? (my pressing is on that imprint).

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Roland Kirk with Jack McDuff 'Kirk's Work' (Prestige, mono, yellow label)

albumcoverRolandKirk-KirksWork.jpg?1224263692

How well I remember that one! It made a big hit when it first came out about 1962. The first Roland Kirk I heard!

On Esquire, Bill? (my pressing is on that imprint).

IIRC the one that circulated among my friends at the time was on (expensive in Britain) Prestige.

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This is a pretty hot set, recorded live in San Francisco at the Both/And Club. Archie Shepp, Roswell Rudd (who is really outstanding here), Beaver Harris, and two bassists, Donald Garrett and Lewis Worrell. I don't think it's been released on CD.

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This is a pretty hot set, recorded live in San Francisco at the Both/And Club. Archie Shepp, Roswell Rudd (who is really outstanding here), Beaver Harris, and two bassists, Donald Garrett and Lewis Worrell. I don't think it's been released on CD.

1178916-archie-shepp-three-for-a-quarter-one-for-a-dime.jpg

Not sure if it was ever reissued on CD on it's own, but it was included as part of the 1998 CD reissue of Shepp - Live in San Francisco.

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This is a pretty hot set, recorded live in San Francisco at the Both/And Club. Archie Shepp, Roswell Rudd (who is really outstanding here), Beaver Harris, and two bassists, Donald Garrett and Lewis Worrell. I don't think it's been released on CD.

1178916-archie-shepp-three-for-a-quarter-one-for-a-dime.jpg

Not sure if it was ever reissued on CD on it's own, but it was included as part of the 1998 CD reissue of Shepp - Live in San Francisco.

OK, I did not know that. Makes a good pairing. I have the Live in S.F. on vinyl.

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Roland Kirk with Jack McDuff 'Kirk's Work' (Prestige, mono, yellow label)

albumcoverRolandKirk-KirksWork.jpg?1224263692

How well I remember that one! It made a big hit when it first came out about 1962. The first Roland Kirk I heard!

On Esquire, Bill? (my pressing is on that imprint).

IIRC the one that circulated among my friends at the time was on (expensive in Britain) Prestige.

I still have my Esquire issue. Probably my favourite Kirk.

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

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Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

I think he also said he still had the tapes that he used for the LPs, the CD issues of Les Stances a Sophie have all been needle drops as far as I'm aware.

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

I think he also said he still had the tapes that he used for the LPs, the CD issues of Les Stances a Sophie have all been needle drops as far as I'm aware.

whilst we're discussing "People...", can anyone shed light on the different covers? Mine's as above but almost in negative with a white background and yellow text/picture. Just curious and with apologies if it's been covered (no pun intended) elsewhere (too lazy to search)

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

I think he also said he still had the tapes that he used for the LPs, the CD issues of Les Stances a Sophie have all been needle drops as far as I'm aware.

whilst we're discussing "People...", can anyone shed light on the different covers? Mine's as above but almost in negative with a white background and yellow text/picture. Just curious and with apologies if it's been covered (no pun intended) elsewhere (too lazy to search)

Printing error, according to a post by CN a while back.

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Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

I think he also said he still had the tapes that he used for the LPs, the CD issues of Les Stances a Sophie have all been needle drops as far as I'm aware.

whilst we're discussing "People...", can anyone shed light on the different covers? Mine's as above but almost in negative with a white background and yellow text/picture. Just curious and with apologies if it's been covered (no pun intended) elsewhere (too lazy to search)

Printing error, according to a post by CN a while back.

thanks CT. knew i should've searched for a post...there's always an answer

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If I remember correctly, there is also a Japanese CD of it.

I checked Discogs earlier and there is no CD listed. Obviously, they missed the double CD pairing with "Live," so maybe they missed that too.

Chuck, any chance of a CD reissue of "People in Sorrow"? I note that Toshiba did a couple of CD issues, last one in 1988. Time for a Nessa CD?

artensemblepeopleins101b.jpg?a=90

Maybe you're aware it was also released in the Americans Swinging in Paris series paired with Les Stances a Sophie. But I agree it would be nice to have a CD issue from Chuck with the original art, etc.

Chuck's been over this before, but he licensed the tapes from EMI to do the vinyl "back in the day." He'd have to do that again for the CDs, which is probably expensive and not easy to do. They were originally released as Pathe LPs and the Nessa issues followed shortly after, though they had more pressing runs than the Pathe (and Odeon Japan) vinyl.

I think he also said he still had the tapes that he used for the LPs, the CD issues of Les Stances a Sophie have all been needle drops as far as I'm aware.

whilst we're discussing "People...", can anyone shed light on the different covers? Mine's as above but almost in negative with a white background and yellow text/picture. Just curious and with apologies if it's been covered (no pun intended) elsewhere (too lazy to search)

Printing error, according to a post by CN a while back.

thanks CT. knew i should've searched for a post...there's always an answer

I have the same cover, kind of reverse yellow/white image. From what you say, looks like we're not likely to get a true Nessa CD reissue; too bad.

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